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The historical shift of scientific academic prose in English towards less explicit styles of expression Writing without Verbs
Douglas Biber, Bethany Gray
English
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Arts and Humanities
Style
100%
Verbs
100%
Expression
100%
Academic Writing
100%
Discourse
25%
Structure
25%
Historical Analysis
25%
Registre
12%
Stereotypes
12%
Academic Discourse
12%
Noun phrase
12%
dependent clauses
12%
Corpus Investigation
12%
Keyphrases
Academic Writing
100%
Academic Prose
100%
Discourse Type
33%
Professional Academic Writing
33%
Meaning Relations
33%
Historical Analysis
33%
Written Text
16%
Large Corpora
16%
Noun Phrase
16%
Spoken Register
16%
Corpus Study
16%
Structural Complexity
16%
Non-clausal
16%
Dependent Clauses
16%
Written Academic Discourse
16%